Yes. My dog gets car sick, so we use something called a calming cap which covers his eyes, and we make him lay down in the car so he can't see out the windows, and it helps a lot.
Dogs can get car sick from either anxiety associated with the car ride, or from the motion which is outside their control.
There are car sickness meds for dogs. Check with your vet.
Yes, sometimes dogs can be euthanized when they're sick, especially if the dog has a sickness that is not easily treatable or causes the animal to be in a lot of pain.
Yes, Zofran is effective in alleviating symptoms of car sickness.
Yes. This is canine influenza.
The best travel sickness tablets for dogs are typically prescribed by a veterinarian and may include medications like Cerenia or Dramamine. It is important to consult with a vet before giving any medication to your dog for travel sickness.
If the dog is rabid, yes.
Probably bleeding in the stomach.
Dogs do not get morning sickness, as this would be a great downfall if the dog was wild, as it would be vulnerable to predators. There hormones would change too though the same as us women :)
If your veterinarian prescribes this, yes, although it's a relatively new drug and the side effects and efficacy are not well described. The first-line drug used to help mediate motion sickness in dogs is Dramamine, although this will not work for every dog.
Some female dogs can and do get morning sickness, usually during their 3rd and 4th week of pregnancy. This is when egg implantation into the uterus wall occurs. Morning sickness can involve loss of appetite (going off of feed) and/or mild vomiting, and usually only lasts 2-3 days, at most.
For others, it's a nerve-wracking experience that leaves them shivering and tense. What makes the difference? Let's put it this way: If the destination is always the vet's office, he's probably not going to enjoy whatever gets him there. But if the car also takes him to parks, beaches, and on shopping expeditions, well, then, cars rock.